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Clean Cities has awarded nearly $400 million to fund hundreds of projects across the country that reduce petroleum use in transportation. These project awards contribute to Clean Cities' primary goal of reducing petroleum use in the U.S. by 2.5 billion gallons per year by 2020.

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Yellowstone National Park

National Parks Initiative

In progress

Sep 2015

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Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is deploying a plug-in electric vehicle and installing publicly accessible electric vehicle charging stations. The project supports a broader effort to expand clean transportation options within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The park has already deployed an electric utility vehicle, hybrid electric vehicles, and a hybrid electric bus. With help from the Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition, the park is also enhancing public outreach for idle reduction efforts.

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park is adding one plug-in electric hybrid vehicle to its fleet and will install three electric vehicle charging stations. The park has also deployed five hybrid electric vehicles to its fleet. The installation of the charging stations will support an initiative to grow a larger regional electric vehicle infrastructure network. This initiative will introduce quick-charge stations and electric vehicle use to the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and set the stage for government agencies, local business, residents, and visitors to begin using charging stations throughout the area. Working with Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition, the park has launched an extensive education and outreach effort designed to eliminate unnecessary engine idling, reduce fuel consumption, and improve local air quality.